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Interesting ladder test results. Ideas?
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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Matteson" data-source="post: 2593662" data-attributes="member: 101791"><p>That find. I just wanted to get it straight in my head. One story that comes to mind is. A elk hunter stated one time he shot an elk 5 times in the heart and it ran off, never to be found. It was hard to believe. I personal shot elk the same morning a great number of years ago. Both end up being hearts shots, hits within 1/2" of each other. We compared the two hearts. They both drop in their tracks. One was standing and the other was running. Don't ask I don't know how it happen that way. To finish up the story, he stated those elk are hard to bring down. All I can say is I was lucky that morning. The second elk was wounded, and that why I tried and finish it off. I didn't want to get into a tracking another elk all day long. Again it was my shooting at that elk either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Matteson, post: 2593662, member: 101791"] That find. I just wanted to get it straight in my head. One story that comes to mind is. A elk hunter stated one time he shot an elk 5 times in the heart and it ran off, never to be found. It was hard to believe. I personal shot elk the same morning a great number of years ago. Both end up being hearts shots, hits within 1/2" of each other. We compared the two hearts. They both drop in their tracks. One was standing and the other was running. Don't ask I don't know how it happen that way. To finish up the story, he stated those elk are hard to bring down. All I can say is I was lucky that morning. The second elk was wounded, and that why I tried and finish it off. I didn't want to get into a tracking another elk all day long. Again it was my shooting at that elk either. [/QUOTE]
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